I beg for mercy for Sanjay Dutt, pleads Ajay Devgn

As Sanjay Dutt turns 55 today, we take a look at his Rocky life.

Sanjay Dutt, son of veteran actors Sunil Dutt and Nargis made his grand Bollywood debut with Rocky in 1981. Unfortunately, Sanjay lost his mother to ...

Sanjay Dutt faced drug addiction in his early years. He is also said to have spent some time in a rehabilitation centre. He spent 5 ...

Sanjay Dutt's drug abuse also made his first girlfriend Tina Munim drift away. According to reports, Sanjay Dutt was dating Tina at the time.

Dutt's marriage with Richa Sharma in 1987 lasted a few years before Richa died of brain tumour. His encounter with the law continued while he ...

Struggling through his personal turmoils, Sanjay Dutt continued to rock the silver screen with films like Sadak, Khalnayak, Naam and Vidhaata in the early 90s

Riding high on the success of his movie Khalnayak, Sanjay Dutt was in for shock when he was named in the chargesheet filed in connection ...

Sanjay married model Rhea Pillai in 1998. The marriage went on well for some time until rumours about Sanjay having an affairs outside his marriage ...

Vaastav The Reality brought Sanjay Dutt his first Filmfare Award in 1999. His performance in the film also earned rave critics' reviews for the actor. ...

The Mumbai blasts case was re-opened in 2006 and once again Sanjay Dutt spent most of his time (exactly 7 months) in jail. Sanjay was ...

Sanjay Dutt’s supporters are doing all they can to save him from spending the next three years in jail, and actor Ajay Devgn is one of them. The Supreme Court has sentenced Dutt to five years of imprisonment (he has already served 18 months of this sentence) after upholding his conviction for illegally possessing weapons which were brought to India for the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts.

“He’s my brother. It’s very upsetting. He has suffered enough for whatever he has done. As family members, we beg and request for mercy and can’t do anything more than that. He’s not harming the society anymore. He’s a good citizen right now. He has made a mistake in his life and he has gone through a trial for 20 years. He has suffered for 18 months I would say,” says Devgn, 43.

However, the actor understands that law is above everything else. “As a brother and a family member, you are also blind to a lot of things. You can understand that if somebody from your family is going through something like that, you will not try to debate a logic. You might just go down on your knees and say, ‘please let him go’. If somebody sits down and has a legal debate with me, I don’t want to get into that because I know law is law,” he explains.

Devgn also supports Salman Khan, who is facing trial for the 2002 hit-and-run case. “I don’t know much about the developments. Let’s see what happens. We are keeping our fingers crossed. Salman is also a friend of mine, in fact more than a friend. If anything is in my hands, I’m all support for him,” the actor says. so much support!